2019/2/28
A moment ago, a friend who is a leading reader bought a weekly Shicho that was released today.
A moment ago, a friend who is a leading reader bought a weekly Shicho that was released today.
I wanted to read an article by Takayama Masayuki, the one and only journalist in the post-war world.
Japanese century
The Asahi Shimbun is not only flattering but also dull.
'vox populi, vox Dei' of one of the selling points is in an explanation tone that can not be thought of of a column, citing the books and people that nobody knows, and it ends mostly with 'Still, Japan is bad.'
For outrageous Korea, too, 'Since Japan did the colonial rule' and so on, they replace the story, ignoring what was annexation rather than colonial.
The previous war was also an 'invasion war,' 'It exploited the people of Asia and made them miserable,' they said only from the view of the United States.
Such a distorted column will be advertised as 'copy everything as it enters the exam.'
Nature is worse than MacArthur's brainwashing operation.
Political coverage is also terrible.
Sakurada, the Minister in charge of the Olympics, is lacking in tongue, saying he made a mistake and teasing.
How much is it different from trimming that a stuttering person is straying?
In contrast to disparaging Japan anywhere, they will fully consider China and Korea.
China stole advanced technology from other countries and made money by imitating it.
An imitation of the Shinkansen is a good example.
But Trump and Pence are going to force exercise, which the intellectual property can not be stolen in China anymore, China is barely keeping itself afloat.
In addition, there has been a theory of the Communist Party State for 72 years.
The communist country was well established.
But every country was short-lived and crashed.
Even the longest Soviet Union collapsed in 72 years.
Chinese Communist government will be in its 72nd year next year.
Both history and Ms. Kaori Fukushima say that thereabouts is the limit.
But Asahi's editor, Makoto Hara, said, 'I went to China, everyone was fine, and Alibaba executives said they had not a bit of worry.'
On the contrary, China's GDP will close in on the declining US GDP, reversing somewhere in the 2020s. ' 'Setting about the trade war is seen in the US struggling and trepidation,' he wrote.
China's business is an Intellectual property thief, executing the wretched weed-out ethnicity in Uyghur, Tibet; he predicts that a ruthless and vulgar Chinese will become the superpower of tomorrow.
The Japanese are bored with thinking that such a country manages the world, but Hara believes it is a happy event.
Japan would like to give China a piercing reproach, but the Asahi Shimbun quoted Japan Business Federation Executive Director Yoshimitsu Kobayashi as saying, "We will not let that happen."
According to Kobayashi, 'A technology superpower Japan is a thing of the past. Now, technology is deprived by China, and communication is a monopoly of Huawei, but the Japanese are in a state of not being aware of such a situation. Boiling frog state.'
'Degraded Japanese have no energy to challenge new things' also criticized.
But Japan has been challenging for a long time.
For example, in the 1970s, nuclear-powered ships were produced using proprietary technology, following the US, the Soviet Union, and Germany.
Dream nuclear reactors and fast breeder reactors were the first in the world to be put to practical use, but Asahi crushed all of them, leading to fake news.
Kobayashi does not know the reason for idleness.
Kobayashi does not discuss Japan's Boiling frog theory in the Asahi Newspaper if he knows it.
Kobayashi also regards 'debts of 175 trillion yen in Japan' as a problem and laments that' next-generation technology development costs can not be easily provided.
No, the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research is expensive.
However, it has been scattered by Jiro Yamaguchi of anti-Japanese leftists of the literature.
Kobayashi does not know that either.
This draft continues.
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